Costa Rica; Crocodile Bay Fishing Reports, 2026 Season
Nestled between Nicaragua and Panama, Costa Rica lives up to its name the “Rich Coast”. Its progressive environmental policies have allowed both land and sea to flourish, making it one
Nestled between Nicaragua and Panama, Costa Rica lives up to its name the “Rich Coast”. Its progressive environmental policies have allowed both land and sea to flourish, making it one
We are delighted to share the Bolivia 2026 season fishing reports from the Tsimane Bolivian jungle lodges Sécure, Pluma (including heli-fishing) and Agua Negra. These three superb, remote lodges offer
As the eleventh season at Kendjam Lodge in Brazil begins we’re delighted to bring you the fishing reports from this stunning spot. Keep in touch with this page for all
There’s more to Alphonse Island than fly fishing, as many of our non-angling guests will know. We’ve just received this fun report of activities during July. It’s worth noting that
The Alphonse Island season is one of the longest of the Seychelles outer islands, stretching from the early weeks of September through to the end of April. The fishery never
With just a few weeks to go until the start of the 2026 Tanzania tigerfish season we’re delighted to share this report from our partners on the ground in Tanzania.
When the chalkstreams fall quiet in winter, their clear waters reveal a hidden drama: the pursuit of pike on the fly. For the 2026–2027 season, we are once again offering
Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula continues to be an excellent choice for saltwater fly fishermen; the fly fishing is fantastic and there are wonderful lodges at every price point. The Mayan Riviera
Welcome to the land of a thousand lakes There are few locations left that have something truly unique to offer, but when we heard whispers of a place in central
The silver king is not just restricted to the salt flats and mangroves, they will move into brackish and even fresh water to feed when conditions and environments allow. This
The seasons in Southern Oman are very different from the rest of the Arabian peninsular. For 12 months of the year the temperate climate rarely gets above 33 degrees nor
Three weeks can make an enormous difference in an Icelandic salmon season, and that has certainly been the case during the first half of July. After a hesitant opening, salmon